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December 5, 2006

Nearly time for school Christmas Dinner again …

My coeliac daughter would love to have Christmas Dinner at school with everybody else next week. Not so much because she likes the food – she doesn’t, she’s verging on the vegetarian – but because she wants to eat off a tray, like the others do.

So, once again, I’m going in to discuss with the staff whether this is feasible. I’ve seen the menu, and I don’t think its going to work:

  • turkey and stuffing (stuffing – no!)
  • roast potatoes, mashed potatoes, vegetables (all OK, unless the roasts have been tossed in flour by the caterers to make them crispy – always a possibility. And I seem to remember that the mashed potatoes are dodgy too)
  • gravy (probably not OK)
  • christmas pudding (no chance)
  • white sauce (eew – and not gluten free)
  • iced chocolate stars (I’m guessing these are biscuits – so no, again)
  • mince pies (not a hope)
  • satsuma (yes! she could eat this!)

What do you think? If the turkey hasn’t been prestuffed with the stuffing, then her meal could be plain turkey, no gravy, various vegetables and a satsuma. If it has been, then its just the vegetables and a satsuma! Not very celebratory, but if the whole point of the event is to eat off the tray, then perhaps this won’t matter …

I could send in a homemade mince pie. Or perhaps just ask the staff if she could use a tray for her packed lunch!

 

I’ve written a book summarising what we’ve learnt over 20 years of dealing with the gluten free diet, and it might be just what you’re looking for. It packs the lessons we’ve learned into what I hope is a helpful and straightforward guidebook. It’s available on Amazon, as a paperback or for your Kindle…


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